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Maintain presence at entrance or other strategic areas to ensure safety and security. Provide carts and offer promotional flyers. Maintain presence at entrance or other strategic areas to ensure safety and security.
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Must be able to meet and continue to meet any applicable state, county and municipal licensing requirements for Security Officers. Protects evidence or scene of incident in the event of accidents, emergencies, or security investigations.
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TRS give nurses the best of both worlds - the adventure of experiencing new locations with the comfort security of a company founded by nurses. 2 year of recent experience as a Respiratory Therapist RRT.
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Role: Network Engineer. Hands-on experience & Troubleshooting of protocols like MPLS, L2VPN, L3VPN, MBGP, BGP, OSPF, Route policies, Route-maps(cisco), QOS. Hands-on experience with datacenter fabrics (Cisco, Juniper etc Various NOSs such as Junos, IOS-XR) is must.
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Security Clearance Required: No. The First Assistant Engineer is responsible to the Chief Engineer for engine room duties, to the Captain for emergency duties underway and to the delegated yard supervisor when working ashore.
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We will provide the Social Security Administration, and if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security, with information from each new employee’s Form I-9 to confirm work authorization.
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Expertise in technology and security frameworks such as NIST, COBIT, and ITIL is strongly desired. This is an exciting opportunity to support the execution of risk management programs for Information Technology and Information Security, ensuring a balance between increased efficiency and appropriate risk mitigation.
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Participate on the Engineering Team to maintain and upgrade the process, fixed and rotating equipment.
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An active U.S. Government Top Secret security clearance with SCI eligibility. Experience utilizing DoD modeling and simulation environments, NGTS, AFSIM, ITASE, etc. Northrop Grumman Defense Systems (NGDS), Beavercreek Ohio, is seeking Modeling and Simulation (M&S) Software Engineers with experience in using the Advanced Framework for Simulation, Integration and Modeling (AFSIM) simulation tool.
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